US mobile operator T-Mobile used the US Superbowl football event to announce a free public beta of its new satellite to ...
T-Mobile has shared a list of devices that are compatible with the Starlink beta for free satellite messages. Check out if ...
T-Mobile's Starlink Direct-to-Cell beta is now open to everyone in the US, including Verizon and AT&T customers. This expands ...
The carrier’s tie-up with Elon Musk’s satellites for texting and data usage in mobile dead zones will cost most users $15 a month after a free testing period.
The announcement was made via a Super Bowl 59 ad in the first half, where the Seattle-based carrier announced they are ...
T-Mobile said 500,000 square miles of the U.S., which is unreachable by terrestrial cell towers, can now stay connected.
T-Mobile is teaming up with Starlink to eliminate dead zones. See how this new technology works, as well as how AT&T and ...
This beta is currently free for everyone until July. However, after that, most users will be charged. For those who use Go5G Next, it'll still be free. However, for each line on other plans, it'll ...
T-Mobile's Starlink-powered satellite texting service beta is now open for everyone in the US, customers on other networks can also register.
T-Mobile Starlink has officially entered the public beta phase. The long-awaited announcement came during yesterday’s Super ...
The beta period is free until July, after which T-Mobile plans to integrate the service into its premium Go5G Next plan at no ...
During the Super Bowl on Sunday, T-Mobile announced the public beta launch of its direct-to-cell program with Starlink.